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Questions about older versions of Outlook support connections

Dy
Dy #1

Hello everyone.

Server OS version: Ubuntu 20.04

cyberpanel
Current version: 2.3
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I’ve been using CyberPanel for a few months now and I’ve learned a lot from DOCS and COMMUNITY and solved some of my problems.

At the moment, I have some outstanding questions, such as:
Outlook 2003/2007/2010, I can’t use SSL
Outlook Tip: The specified server has been found, but the server is not responding.Please check if the port and SSL information are correct.

I realized that maybe my Outlook version was too old because now Thunderbird and Webmail are working fine.

So, what should I do in this situation?

There are also a lot of people around me who use Outlook 2010 or even Outlook 2007/2003, and I hope to find a way to work even in the old Outlook.

Here’s how I do it:
1.
Fresh install of cyberpanel and make sure that both Thunderbird and Webmail are working properly.
Tried on Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2007/2003, POP3 port 995, SMTP port 465 and it doesn’t work.

Then I enabled TLS v1.1 in LiteSpeed WebAdmin Console/Listener SSL > SSL and Outlook didn’t work as well.

Then I modified 10-ssl.conf as root:
#ssl_min_protocol = TLSv1.1
Outlook doesn’t work as well.

Is my operation or operation process incorrect?

Thank you!

RM
Rana Muhammad Usman Nasir #2

Why do you want to keep using Outlook 2007 ? As per microsoft site Office 2007 is now retired

sh
shoaibkk #3

want to know few things which port you are trying and is 2007 offer with SSL connection or not?

Dy
Dy #4

There are probably hundreds of thousands of people in this country who are still using outdated versions of Office 2003/2007/2010, which also includes many businesses.
So, this may be something that no one else can understand.

Dy
Dy #5

POP3 port: 995
SMTP port: 465

As I understand it, Office 2007 offers TLS v1.1

Dy
Dy #6

Can someone who is enthusiastic provide some configuration advice?

Thank you so much!

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